Both towns are in the same county, but they are 33 Minutes from each other. So I guess it depends on what you mean by close.stormsetter4 wrote:That's weird. I guess there is two towns that we know of that have that same Allertor setup. Are the towns near each other?
Sure looks like a small Whelen, perhaps an OA-2. A Thunderbeam wouldn't have that big of cabinets on the pole.Sifed1 wrote:Ok. Let's just say there's another siren next to it now. No one knows what kind it is.freebrickproductions wrote:The siren next to it looks more like a small Whelen in my opinion.Sifed1 wrote:There's another one just like this in Menlo, Kansas...http://goo.gl/maps/Mmh24" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. It also appears to have another siren to what appears like a Thunderbeam next to it now in satellite view...http://goo.gl/maps/evImB" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
Hopefully they learned from their mistakes because that was a pretty bad idea on the Allertors.stormsetter4 wrote:Probably a replacement siren or a backup. With the way the Allertor is mounted, that whelen or whatever it is has got to have better coverage.
That will make 3?Sirenguy02 wrote:Wasn't there a rumour where there was another one across town?
I know what was the point in doing that, I guess they were low on budget and did that.stormsetter4 wrote:Wasn't there a rumour where there was another one across town?Huh, makes me wonder even more about what the heck happened to the rotation drive?
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